2004 AFL Draft - Trades

Trades

In alphabetical order of new clubs

Player Original Club New Club Traded For
Scott Thompson Melbourne Adelaide Draft Pick #13
Callum Chambers West Coast Carlton Draft Pick #57
Troy Longmuir Fremantle Carlton Draft Pick #67
Chad Morrison West Coast Collingwood Draft Pick #37
Heath Black St Kilda Fremantle Troy Simmonds
Josh Carr Port Adelaide Fremantle Draft Picks #11, #27 and #45
Brad Ottens Richmond Geelong Draft Picks #12 and #16
Bo Nixon and pick #7 Collingwood Hawthorn Draft Picks #10 and #37
Nathan Thompson Hawthorn Kangaroos Draft Picks #10 and #26
Paul Johnson West Coast Melbourne Draft Pick #29
Brent Moloney Geelong Melbourne Draft Pick #12
Peter Walsh and pick #45 Melbourne Port Adelaide Draft Pick #43
Aaron Shattock and pick #34 Brisbane Lions Port Adelaide Draft Pick #27 and #45
Troy Simmonds Fremantle Richmond Aaron Fiora
Aaron Fiora Richmond St. Kilda Heath Black
Darren Jolly Melbourne Sydney Swans Draft Pick #15
Tyson Stenglein Adelaide West Coast Draft Picks #12 and #28

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